The Inzparcial of Monday evening says that a Carlist band, numbering sixty men, in Lerida, has been defeated and dispersed. Some attempts at disturbances occurred on Sunday at Saragossa, Cordova, and Valencia. Order, however, was restored. Republican agitation is at work in Anda
March 28, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
Mr. FAWCETT asked the bon. member for Westminster whether he could name the day on which he intended to bring on his motion relating to the administration of the Poor Law. He also inquired whether the motion had been postponed in consequence of recent Ministerial changes. Mr. SM
March 28, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
The Archbishop of York, in a very feeling letter, expresses to the Archbishop of Armagh the sincere sympathy of himself and the bishops in regard to the present trial and struggle of the Church in Ireland. He appends a list of contributions from the English bishops, which amount
March 28, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
Mr. Haigh (Huddersfield) moved the following resolution :—" That this association memorialize her Majesty's Government in favour of the commercial interests of this country being adequately represented on the India Council." He spoke of the East India Company as a colossal machi
March 1, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
DEBATE IN THE NATIONAL ASSEXIBLY. It Tuesday evening's sitting ,of the National Assembly, after the reading of the preliminaries of peace, M. Barthelemy St. Hilaire read the document relating to the entry of 30,000 Geiman troops into Paris, and said that the contracting parties
March 1, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
The Bath Gas Company are having the roofs of their retort houses raised to admit of the entrance of trains from their new railway. One of these roofs which had been lifted on supports fell in on Monday just as twelve men were leaving it. The men escaped injury, but a large amoun
April 17, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
At the Marlborough-street . Police-court, on Saturday, Major Robert Gordon Hope Johmari and Mr. John Hay Smallpage, tailor, of Maddox-street, appeared before Mr. Knox, on the charge of conspiracy preferred against them. Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, in the absence of Mr. Digby Seymou
February 25, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
LARGE MERCANTILE FAILVRIL—The cue of De Veoclij and Navone, merchants, of Great Winchester-street Buildings, came before the Court of Bankruptcy. This is one of the heaviest failures which have been bronght into bankruptcy the passing of the new Act—the aggregate liabilities bei
February 25, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
The Saturday Review thinks the Ministers and Parliament will have enough to do for the remaindei of the session, and the Government will probably be at leisure to pursue its task of domestic legislation. The jejune and unsatisfactory debates on foreign affairs have hitherto cons
April 15, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England